In March 2024, President Boakai visited Ivory Coast, where he held productive discussions with Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara. A key outcome of the talks was Ivory Coast’s commitment to expanding its electricity grid to Liberia, which was expected to improve the country’s power supply.

However, observers warn that if the government fails to settle its debts and the CLSG power line is disconnected, it would be a severe setback for Liberia’s electricity sector, which is already struggling with rampant power theft.

Currently, Liberia’s electricity supply is relatively stable due to the rainy season. However, with the rainy season nearing its end, there are growing concerns that the loss of the CLSG power supply could cripple the country’s energy sector, especially during the dry season when water levels at the Mount Coffee Hydro Plant drop, leading to severe power shortages.